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Discover the sensory delights of Lazio with a herb-focused farm visit near Lake Nemi. Enjoy tasting, picking herbs, and local wines in a small-group adventure.
Lake Nemi: Herbs of the Moon Sensory Farm Visit offers a fresh take on exploring Italy’s countryside—focusing on the aromatic world of medicinal herbs. This 2.5-hour experience combines hands-on herb picking, a tasting menu featuring local ingredients, and insights into herbal stories and traditions. For travelers craving genuine, sensory-rich encounters, this tour stands out as an authentic way to connect with Italy’s natural flavors.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the chance to engage all your senses—smelling, touching, tasting herbs, and learning their stories from knowledgeable guides. The small-group format (limited to 5 participants) ensures a personalized, relaxed atmosphere. But, it’s worth noting that the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, as farm paths can be uneven. Overall, if you’re a curious foodie, herbal enthusiast, or simply eager to enjoy Lazio’s countryside in an intimate setting, this tour could be a delightful addition to your trip.


The tour begins at Le erbe della Luna, a charming farm dedicated to cultivating medicinal herbs. Located near Lake Nemi, the farm’s lush fields are bursting with colorful herbs—shimmering leaves, hairy tops, and fragrant flowers. You’ll be greeted by guides who are passionate about herbal stories and eager to share their knowledge, making this feel less like a tour and more like a herbal gathering among friends.
One of the tour’s highlights is the interactive herb picking. Guides will lead you through the herb beds, pointing out edible varieties like mint, elderflower, violet, and myrtle. Guests often comment on how they loved the tactile experience—touching soft, fuzzy leaves or shiny, smooth herbs. The opportunity to pick your own herbs makes the tasting afterward all the more meaningful. As one reviewer noted, “We loved the way the herbs looked and smelled, and it was fun to pick them ourselves rather than just observing.”
This isn’t just a farm visit; it’s an educational journey. Guides share stories about each herb’s traditional uses, medicinal properties, and cultural significance. These narratives deepen the appreciation for what’s on your plate or in your glass later on. For example, you might hear about how violet flowers are used in herbal jams or how myrtle is linked to local traditions.
After herb gathering, the tasting begins. Expect a delicious trio of bruschetta, topped with seasonal herbs, and samples of local cheeses paired with homemade jams—think violet, mint, elderflower. The cheeses are sourced from the nearby km0 producers, highlighting Lazio’s quality and freshness. The salad with edible flowers adds a visual and flavor punch, elevating the experience beyond simple snacking.
One reviewer described it as “a feast for both the eyes and palate, with herbs lending unexpected aromatic layers to each bite.” The Dolcetti della Luna—herb-infused sweets—are a delightful finish, filling the senses with fragrant, sweet aromas.
Complementing the food is a spritz made with local sparkling wine and herbal syrups, adding a refreshing, herbaceous twist. Guests often remark on how well the flavors marry, and that the drink helped tie together the herbal theme of the tour. It’s a relaxed, convivial way to end the sensory journey.
At just 2.5 hours, the tour strikes a good balance—enough time to enjoy the farm, learn, and taste without feeling rushed. The small group size (limited to five) means you’ll get plenty of direct interaction with guides, making the experience more personal and tailored.

For those interested in local culinary traditions, herbal medicine, or simply a sensory escape, this tour offers a genuine taste of Lazio’s countryside. The value at $52.38 per person includes not only the herb experience but also delicious tasting dishes, local wine, and a chance to interact directly with farmers and herbalists.
The guided nature means you’ll walk away with more than just pretty photos—you’ll gain insight into herbs’ roles in Italian culture and practical tips for incorporating herbs into your own cooking or wellness routines. The emphasis on all senses—smell, touch, taste, sight, and sound—makes it a memorable, multi-layered experience.
This tour particularly suits curious foodies, herbal enthusiasts, small groups of friends, or couples wanting a cozy, authentic moment in Italy’s Lazio region. If you’re after a touristy, cookie-cutter experience, this might feel a bit niche. But for those craving a meaningful, hands-on connection with local traditions and flavors, it’s a small investment for a rewarding adventure.

The Herbs of the Moon Sensory Farm Visit is a thoughtful blend of education, gastronomy, and sensory pleasure. Its strength lies in the small-group format and genuine focus on herbs’ stories and flavors. You’ll love the chance to pick herbs yourself, taste homemade herbal delights, and sip sparkling wine in a tranquil farm setting. It’s an experience that enriches your understanding of Italy’s countryside in a relaxed, joyful way.
While it’s not a tour for everyone—particularly those with mobility issues or seeking larger, more touristic attractions—it is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, sensory-rich encounter. The value for money is clear when considering the included tastings, personalized guidance, and the chance to learn about herbs that you might later use in your own kitchen or wellness routine.
In summary, if you want a meaningful, flavorful break from traditional sightseeing, this is a charming, educational, and delicious way to spend part of your Lazio journey.
Is transportation included with this tour?
No, transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the farm or join via local transport.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs for approximately 2.5 hours, making it a manageable, unhurried activity.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It’s mainly designed for able-bodied adults, as farm paths can be uneven and the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak Italian, English, French, and Spanish, catering to a diverse range of travelers.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers the herb farm visit, food tastings (bruschetta, cheese, jams, herbs), and sparkling wine.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour, offering flexibility in case your plans change.
Do I get to pick the herbs myself?
Yes, you’ll have the chance to spot and pick edible herbs with your guide, enhancing the tasting experience.
Overall, this tour offers a sensory, educational, and tasty excursion that turns a simple farm visit into a memorable part of your Lazio trip. Perfect for those who appreciate good food, local traditions, and a bit of aromatic fun in the outdoors.